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AI Scribes Ease Doctor Burnout in P.E.I.
6 Feb
Summary
- AI scribe pilot program reduces administrative burdens for healthcare providers.
- Physicians report more active listening and less time spent on documentation.
- The pilot program runs until January 2027, with patients able to opt out.
Participating healthcare providers in Prince Edward Island are experiencing administrative relief through an artificial intelligence scribe pilot program.
This Canada-wide initiative, supported by Canada Health Infoway, is currently underway and is set to conclude in January 2027. Health P.E.I. is facilitating the program, which involves approximately 100 healthcare providers on the Island.
The AI scribe technology creates temporary audio recordings during patient appointments. These recordings are then reviewed and edited by the healthcare provider before being integrated into the patient's electronic medical record. This process allows physicians like Dr. Kristy Newson to focus more on patient interaction rather than note-taking.
Newson shared that the AI has significantly improved her ability to actively listen, as she no longer needs to worry about jotting down notes for later documentation. This reduction in administrative tasks is a critical factor in combating healthcare professional burnout. A survey indicated that 94% of participants experienced time savings, with 62% saving 30 minutes or more daily.
Patients are informed about the AI's use and have the option to consent or opt out of the technology during their appointments. While some patients choose not to participate, the majority benefit from the increased efficiency. Health P.E.I. is committed to exploring such innovative solutions responsibly to enhance both patient and provider experiences.



